At 4 PMMovie Addict Headquarters’Betty Jo Tucker goes one-on-one with Tony Todd, who played the title role in Clive Barker’s 1992 horror flick Candyman and its 3 sequels, before strutting his badd self on the little screen, as General Benjamin Juma in 24.

At 4 PM Host Bob Johnson whoops it up with The Daily Show’sKristen Schaal, who played stalker-fan Mel on HBO’sFlight of the Conchords. Kristen will chat about her new book (written with beau—and fellow Daily Show staffer—Rich Blomquist), The Sexy Book of Sexy Sex.

At noonMovie Beat’sRex Sikes hangs with Michael Paré, whose role opposite Tom Berenger in 1983’s Eddie and the Cruisers rocketed him to cult-hero status—and led to a career that has encompassed more than 70 flicks, including Sofia Coppola’sThe Virgin Suicides.

At 130 PMCenter Street welcomes celeb journalist Glenn Plaskin, whose new book, Katie Up and Down the Hall, tells the true story of “a man who discovers the true meaning of family after adopting a cocker spaniel puppy.” Golden GirlBetty White has called the memoir “an absolute delight.”

At 8 PMGet Up Show’sChris LaMonica gets busy with Diane Dixon, who won a gold medal at the 1984 Olympic Games in the 4 x 400 relay race. The Brooklyn, N.Y., native will recount memorable, ah, run-ins with such A-listers as Bill Cosby and the late George Steinbrenner.

Straight Talk’sMelissa Hopkins sits down with Former GOP Majority Leader Tom DeLay—whom the Justice Department cleared of corruption charges this week—for a live, 30-minute review of his case, and the money-laundering charges he still faces in Texas.

Night Views Radio cut loose with comic Jim Florentine of Crank Yankers fame, who dished about his failed fling with Robin Quivers. “Look, we’re two adults,” he told us. “We’re not in high school going, ‘I’m never talking to you again!’ “Well, f— you. I’m not either!’

Lessons Learned roasted birthday girl Rose Marie, who just turned 87. Hollywood Squares host Peter Marshall called in with best wishes, as did Carl Reiner—who quipped, “I remember how much you’ve done for me in my life. But you haven’t done anything for me lately!”

There’s a scene in Piranha 3D that gives new meaning to the term 3D. That would be the one where Jerry O’Connell gets his manhood bitten off by the man-eating creatures—and pieces fly off the screen. “I’ve seen a large chunk of it,” he tells host Robin Milling,” and it looks great!”

Leading up to his Aug. 28 Restoring Honor rally in Washington, D.C.—which pays tribute to America’s military personnel and other citizens who embody truth and integrity—Glenn Beck launched an a.m. prayer series with esteemed faith leaders, right here on BlogTalkRadio.